Matthew Walker wrote:
> A "resource bundle" could be as simple or sophisticated as you want. I
> generally just make one CFM file for each language that assigns values
> to a bunch of well-named variables. Using the resource bundle is simply
> a matter of CFINCLUDEing the appropriate file. Alternatively you can use

as you probably already know i don't think using a bunch of <cfset>'s is 
the way to go. managing these is going to get messier & messier.


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